Laser hair removal should not be performed on tanned skin, as it is at risk of burning. For this reason, we recommend you wait at least four weeks after sun exposure prior to starting laser treatment. If your skin…

Laser hair removal targets the root of the hair in order to be effective. If the hair has been recently plucked, wax, threaded or had treatment with electrolysis, the hair would have been removed from the follicle.

Firstly – the area to be treated should be shaved 24 hours prior to treatment. Treating unshaved skin will result in singed hairs sticking to the skin – potentially causing burns. After treatment the skin is cooled with cold…

Women with PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) may suffer from a variety of different symptoms, one of these being excessive hair growth – hirsutism. This is because of higher levels of androgens, the male hormones which are normally present in women…

Most people, male and female can benefit from laser hair removal. The best results are seen on people with dark hair and fair skin. If you have higher levels of pigmentation in your skin, extra care will be needed.…

When you attend the clinic for your initial consultation for laser hair removal, you will be required to undergo a ‘patch test’ prior to commencing your laser hair removal treatment. The purpose of the patch test is to determine…